Gaze in awe at this moody, first image of Jupiter's swirling north pole: "[I]t looks like nothing ... and there are a lot of storms. There is no sign of the latitudinal bands or zone and belts ...
In 2000, the Cassini probe confirmed the presence of this phenomenon at Jupiter's north pole. To solve this puzzle, the team led by Troy Tsubota from the University of California, Berkeley ...
Most notably, you can see over a dozen giant, white storms called anticyclones ... and its orbit is taking it over Jupiter's north and south pole. During its latest pass over Jupiter's south ...
cyclones swirl at the gas giant’s north pole, while its “string of pearls” storms spinning in the southern hemisphere appear as white orbs. The biggest planet in the solar system, Jupiter is ...
As it orbits the planet every 53 days - Juno performs a science-gathering dive, speeding from pole ... storms are still there. Alejandro Diaz D The Juno mission has set out to uncover Jupiter's ...
The planet's magnetic North Pole ... such as during solar storms and winds." The phenomenon "may be linked to the Earth's history of magnetic pole reversals, which have occurred nearly 200 ...
directly below it. This provides researchers with more evidence that this storm may last longer on Jupiter than most storms.
Juno, a tennis-court-size NASA probe at Jupiter, recently sent scientists ... During a perijove, the probe dives over the north pole, screams past the Jovian cloud tops at 130,000 mph, and exits ...